The Melancholy Death Of Oyster Boy And Other Stories

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In the manner of the pictorial tales of Shel Silverstein, Roald Dahl, and Edward Gorey–but from a slightly more twisted realm of the imagination–Burton’s creepy stories conjure up the fantastical, even the slightly demented: “The Boy with Nails in His Eyes,” “Roy, the Toxic Boy,” “The Girl with Many Eyes” (“You get really wet/When she breaks down and cries”), and “Brie Boy” (“The other children never let Brie Boy play … but at least he went well with a nice Chardonnay”).

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In the manner of the pictorial tales of Shel Silverstein, Roald Dahl, and Edward Gorey–but from a slightly more twisted realm of the imagination–Burton’s creepy stories conjure up the fantastical, even the slightly demented: “The Boy with Nails in His Eyes,” “Roy, the Toxic Boy,” “The Girl with Many Eyes” (“You get really wet/When she breaks down and cries”), and “Brie Boy” (“The other children never let Brie Boy play … but at least he went well with a nice Chardonnay”).